Hidden Figures: Understanding TV Audiences in the On-Demand Age

There is speculation that direct-to-consumer services such as Netflix account for large amounts of UK viewing and that this figure has grown significantly during the pandemic. How true is this?        

In this session BARB CEO Justin Sampson explains why the TV sector needs to measure on-demand audiences and how BARB is rising to the challenge with its reporting of audiences for these services. Some previously unreported figures on series four of The Crown will be revealed by BARB.           

How To Become a TV Presenter with Sabrina Grant

Hosted by ITV’s Talent Manager Lauren Evans, this webinar will explore Sabrina’s inspiring career path and how her journey into TV presenting started. 

Winner of the RTS Award ‘Best On Screen Personality’, Sabrina Grant is a charismatic and fresh faced presenter best known for presenting Channel 4’s award-winning documentary series Supershoppers. Sabrina has also recently joined the BBC family for the daily series Morning Live and has also been announced to host an exciting new craft show for BBC Two, Saved and Remade

Comfort and Challenge: Celebrating 10 years of Call the Midwife

Series Synopsis

Series 10 continues to explore complex medical and personal situations on the midwifery and district nursing rounds. 1966 is a testing time for the team, but also one of enthusiasm as political discussions about women’s rights begin to come to the fore. Sister Julienne is determined to steer Nonnatus House out of its financial quandary and Trixie, who needs a professional challenge, is the perfect candidate to help.

Monkey: 21 in 2021

Featuring an exclusive look at the company’s new Sky show Dating No Filter with on-screen talent Judi Love and Joel Dommett, Caroline Frost asks executives Dave Granger, Sam Lawrence and Will Macdonald the story of Monkey and what the future holds.

Nominations announced for the RTS Programme Awards 2021

The nominations were announced this morning via livestream by British television presenter Ore Oduba. 

After a challenging year filled with ingenuity, resilience and dedication across the industry, the BBC leads the way with 40 nominations across the 28 categories, followed by Channel 4 with 17 and Sky with 13.